The Frenchman made a great save from Gray to stop Spurs going 3-1 down just before the half hour mark and made another good rushing out save from Vardy early in the second half. Little he could do about the Foxes' goals, especially the third, and made a fine low save from Iheanacho on 65 minutes. 8

Danny Rose

He looked up for the game with plenty of big challenges early on and raided down the left flank whenever he could and caused Leicester plenty of problems. 7

Eric Dier

A late switch into defence after Vertonghen's injury in the warm-up and looked like a man used to playing midfield this season. His header in particular to Iheanacho for Leicester's third goal was poor. 5

Toby Alderweireld

Had an early shot at the Leicester goal from the edge of the box and made a big sliding tackle on Iheanacho at the other end to stop the City player running through on goal. He sent a shot into the side-netting of the Foxes' goal on 66 minutes. Tried his best to inspire his fellow defenders to defend, but ultimately he was involved in the heart of a defence that shipped four goals. 6

Kyle Walker-Peters

He had a busy start to the game and got forward plenty down the right, slinging in a couple of dangerous crosses. That continued in the second half with some good challenges and then an assist to set up Lamela. He kept breaking free down the right and set up Lamela again to make it 4-3 to Spurs. A terrific performance that hinted at his bright future. 9

Kyle Walker-Peters in action at Wembley

Victor Wanyama

Switched from bench to starting XI after Vertonghen's pre-match injury and he looked wobbly early on, giving the ball away on the edge of the box in the build-up to Leicester's second goal. He improved as the game wore on though. 7

Moussa Sissoko

The Frenchman had a solid game in the centre of the pitch for Tottenham, putting in the leg work and giving the ball to the more creative players. Got a standing ovation when he came off. 7

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The Brazilian starting the game brightly, desperate to get on the ball and was involved in Tottenham's first equaliser, winning the ball high up the pitch and playing in Kane. He also played his part in Spurs' second goal and then backheeled the ball to Lamela for the third. The fans got excited whenever he was on the ball and booed when they realised he was being taken off. 8

Christian Eriksen

Played in a deeper role often, helping out Wanyama and Sissoko, but still pulled the strings when he could. 7

The Argentine didn't get tight enough to Vardy for Leicester's first. He was inches from making up for it as an Eriksen cross just skimmed his toe as he slid towards goal. In the second half he came alive in front of goal, firing home Walker-Peters' cross and then saw his shot deflected into the net by Maguire to level it at 3-3. He did get his second though when Walker-Peters found him again with a low ball to make it 4-3. Got a standing ovation from the crowd when he came off with his two goals and an assist. 9

Harry Kane

A confident finish to level the scores early on after running clear and played his part in Spurs' second goal. He could have passed rather than looked to shoot before Leicester broke for their fourth goal, but made up for it with a wonderful curling finish to make it 5-4. 8